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Argo Parts provides a wide range of electrical control parts and accessories for commercial kitchen equipment, including switches, wiring harnesses, sensors, and connectors to support efficient performance in demanding foodservice settings.

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Argo Replacement Parts for Hydronic Heating Systems

Argo parts are essential components designed to enhance and control heating systems efficiently. These parts play a crucial role in managing the operation of various heating zones, ensuring smooth and precise functioning. The primary function of Argo parts is to regulate heating zones by switching electrical circuits on or off, enabling targeted heating control. Key components include relays and transformers that manage the power supply to zone valves and circulators. These parts are commonly found in residential and commercial heating setups and are maintained regularly to ensure optimal performance and energy efficiency. Their design allows for easy integration and serviceability within heating systems. Argo components also help reduce unnecessary energy consumption by activating only the zones in use. They are engineered to support multi-zone configurations, making them ideal for complex heating installations.

Parts HnC supplies a range of Argo parts, including plug-in relay 120V–24V, single zone switching relay, circulator relay, zone valve 120V, zone relay transformer 75VA, and circulator, ensuring compatibility and timely delivery to meet industry demands.

FAQs

How do I know if my Argo relay is not working?

Look for signs like no heat in specific zones, unresponsive thermostats, or clicking sounds with no result. LED indicators on the control board may also fail to light up.

How do I know if my Argo relay is not working?

Signs of a faulty relay include no heat in a zone, unresponsive thermostats, clicking sounds without action, or lights not functioning on the control board.

What does a zone control panel do?

A zone control panel connects your thermostat, circulators, and zone valves, helping manage heating in different areas of your home or building.

How long do plug-in relays typically last?

Plug-in relays can last several years depending on usage and operating conditions. Regular maintenance can help extend their life.

Can a faulty relay affect the whole heating system?

Yes, a single faulty relay can prevent one or more zones from heating properly, and in some cases, it may interrupt power to connected components

How do I test if a plug-in relay is working?

You can test it using a multimeter or by swapping it with a working relay of the same type to see if the issue follows the relay.